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Hello everyone, next I will show you my final project that I made together with my partner Sharich Cassiani, I hope you like it and thanks for watching my blog.
This Blog was created by my colleague Carlos Mestra and myself, Hëbërth Bolívar. Differences between Wales and Scotland. 1) Meals: Wales Typical dishes: Cawl (a lamb or beef stew with vegetables), bara brith (a bread with nuts), Welsh rarebit (a toast with melted cheese and beer), faggots (minced meatballs wrapped in bacon). Common ingredients: Lamb, beef, cheese, root vegetables, seafood. Influences: English, Irish cuisine. Scotland: Typical dishes: haggis (a mixture of sheep offal with spices and oatmeal), Cullen skink (a smoked soup with potatoes and leeks), stovies (a meat and potato stew), Scotch pie (a savory meat pie). Common ingredients: lamb, mutton, sheep, fish, potatoes, oatmeal. Influences: English, Nordic, French cuisine. 2) Drinks: Wales: National drink: Bara brith (a bread with dried fruits). Other popular drinks: Beer, cider, tea, Welsh whiskey. Scotland: National drink: Scotch whisky. Other popular drinks: Beer, ale, Irn-Bru (an orange-colored fizzy dr...
WALES INTRODUCTION Wales is a country located in the United Kingdom, with a rich and unique culture. If you're planning a visit to Wales, it's helpful to be aware of some of the local customs and etiquette. In this blog post, we will provide a brief overview of Welsh customs, etiquette. Greetings: In Wales, it is customary to greet people with a handshake or a kiss on the cheek, depending on the level of familiarity. When greeting someone for the first time, it is polite to say "hello" or "good morning/afternoon/evening" in Welsh ("Hwyl fawr"/"Bore da"/"Prynhaw...
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